The Importance of Family Responsibilities and Communication : หน้า 85/207
The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 85/207 Explore how family dynamics influence children's behavior and the need for shared responsibilities to foster harmony.
This text discusses the dynamics within a family, particularly focusing on the behavior of the youngest child who often avoids responsibilities. The child learns the importance of helping siblings to avoid trouble and understand family roles. It examines the consequences of not having responsibilities and how comfort can hinder growth. The author recommends parents to assign household responsibilities and tighten budgets to encourage siblings to work together and communicate, fostering a better relationship. Proper discipline is also highlighted as essential for young children to guide their behavior effectively. The goal is to create a cohesive family unit through shared efforts and responsibilities while maintaining positive communication.
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-Family dynamics -Children's behavior -Responsibilities -Communication among siblings -Discipline for children
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Being immature and the youngest, I would sometimes
go off on my own and not help out.
Why not?
In the mornings, I would shoot at birds and go fishing
with my friends. In the afternoon, I would panic when I realized
that the task might not be done in time. Oh no! If my sisters
couldn't finish it, we all wouldn't have dinner! So, I would
rush to help them. In the meantime, I would please my sisters
in every way to make sure that they would not report my
mischief to our father. I learned how to be nice, polite and say
sweet things, while I pitched in. Had I not learned this quickly,
we would face these consequences:
1) Dinner would not be served for us that evening. In
addition, we would have to finish our tasks at night by lamp-
light.
2) If my sisters reported my mischief to my father, I would
be the only one punished and whipped. So, I made sure to
speak nicely and politely with my sisters to keep them happy.
Quite simply, we had to accept the responsibilities
together. If we fought, we wouldn't finish and we'd all be in
deep trouble. So, we learned to negotiate and automatically
became nice with each other.
The problem with your sisters is that there isn't any
housework to be done; your lives are too comfortable. To learn
a lesson, they have to be hungry once in a while; they have to
struggle and then help and rely on each other. Too much
comfort in your family has led to problems among the children.
In this situation, the damage has been done. I recommend
you to leave this task to your parents. As the oldest daughter,
you should give them this advice and lend a hand when they
need it:
1. Tighten the household budget.
Don't allow for too much cash flow in the household.
Don't give these feuding sisters a large allowance. This will
force them to help each other.
2. Assign a lot of housework to do together.
Although they are upset and preoccupied, they have to
communicate in order to get the job done. The communication
will loosen up the tension and ill feelings toward each other.
This method yields good results.
3. Discipline is required for young children.
If you have good reason, you don't have to be afraid that
your children will run away from home. Young children aren't
daring enough. A whipping stick is still necessary for
discipline. BUT, parents must know how and when to use it.
Parents must teach their children when they whip. The stick is
not for beating your child to death!
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What should Parents Do
When Their Child Do Not Get ong
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What should Parts Do
When Their Children Do Not Get Along?